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student here at the campus of uc santa cruz tonight. they tell us they simply can't make sense of this bizarre accident. she was going into her senior year at uc santa cruz, studying environmental conservation, and actively involved in a number of activities, including the campus radio station. >> she put everything she had into it. she was our world music director. >> reporter: he describes his former student as genuine, positive, and willing to help others. she was working as a summer counselor when part of the tree fell this morning, killing her. >> it's just an unfortunate, bizarre accident. >> a very, very bright future ahead of her, so when you try to understand how this could happen to somebody like that, it makes no sense. >> reporter: he showed us recent pictures of rittenberg, who hosted radio shows, including global grooves, and cajun spice. >> it still hasn't quite hit me yet, it's just really bizarre. >> reporter: he describes her as sweet and social. he remembers in 2011, rittenberg was seriously injured in a car crash. >>
student here at the campus of uc santa cruz tonight. they tell us they simply can't make sense of this bizarre accident. she was going into her senior year at uc santa cruz, studying environmental conservation, and actively involved in a number of activities, including the campus radio station. >> she put everything she had into it. she was our world music director. >> reporter: he describes his former student as genuine, positive, and willing to help others. she was working as a...
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. >> at sfo a group of families anxiously waits for a group of uc students who are evacuated from cairo. what they say about their trip. >> and once again, welcoming the huddle basses. the statute of liberty reopens. the reason it was closed even though the famous statute wasn't damaged. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> the egyptian air force put a show. morsi supporters say they won't back down. >>> a group of uc students were evacuated from cairo overnight. the 10 students had been in an abroad trip. and jana katsuyama live at the san francisco airport. you talked with the students and their families when they arrive tonight. >> reporter: i did. it was an emotional reunion. it was five students, the instructor and the instructors son. it was a moment of relief and joy. >> knowing that the removal of the president was coming. >> we left so early in the morning, that we didn't really have time to sleep. >> reporter: 10 uc students were evacuated last night from cairo. they had been there since mid- june wi
. >> at sfo a group of families anxiously waits for a group of uc students who are evacuated from cairo. what they say about their trip. >> and once again, welcoming the huddle basses. the statute of liberty reopens. the reason it was closed even though the famous statute wasn't damaged. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> the egyptian air force put a show. morsi supporters say they won't back...
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. >>> at uc santa cruz, 20-year- old woman taught art, a popular jewish summer calm am that serves jewish children. a tree fell on her and injured many others. she studied environmental conservation and was involved at the campus radio station. >>> they have included don't sea brings through the 2011 recall list. also on the list, there is a head restrength to help prevent collisions and rear collisions as well. >>> the yacht race set forward today could possibly put the entire event in jeopardy. the director is threatening to cancel as they stem when he died while training for the america's cup. >>> a woman had to be rescued after a sinkhole swallowed her and her car. they lowered down a ladder and she managed to climb out of the hole. she was not hurt but was visibly shaken. they used a crane to get her car out. >> wow, i'm sure she is okay. let's head out to sal castaneda, i'm sure there is a good commute for anybody who needs to hop on the roads right now. >> yes, let's see they are off to a good start, certainly there are live people out there and it is a large unknown and last time
. >>> at uc santa cruz, 20-year- old woman taught art, a popular jewish summer calm am that serves jewish children. a tree fell on her and injured many others. she studied environmental conservation and was involved at the campus radio station. >>> they have included don't sea brings through the 2011 recall list. also on the list, there is a head restrength to help prevent collisions and rear collisions as well. >>> the yacht race set forward today could possibly put...
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. >> ana was a uc santa cruz student who volunteered at the radio station. she hosted a music radio show. they believed she had a bright future. >> i could see her as a music ole gist and i can see her as an edge cater. there was a lot of possibilities. she was a real doer. >> he said she was truly unique and will be missed. ama dates, abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, a discarded cigarette is blamed tonight for a fire that burned people out of a campbell apartment complex. teak a look at the bottom of your screen you can see people making a mad dash out of the building. the cigarette was in an ashtray on the balcony and it quickly set a privacy partition on fire. no one was hurt and the red cross is helping those displaced by the flames. >> a major blow to thousands of students. city college has lost its accreditation. angry students protested. the decision came from the accrediting commission of schools and colleges that says the college fell short in nearly all of the areas requiring improvement. students today had mixed reactions. >> i feel like the people are
. >> ana was a uc santa cruz student who volunteered at the radio station. she hosted a music radio show. they believed she had a bright future. >> i could see her as a music ole gist and i can see her as an edge cater. there was a lot of possibilities. she was a real doer. >> he said she was truly unique and will be missed. ama dates, abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, a discarded cigarette is blamed tonight for a fire that burned people out of a campbell apartment complex....
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. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program. but the positive listening trip was cut two week short after concerns that the situation in cairo could escalate. >> possible that flights in and out of the city eventually will be cancelled fending on what happens so that that would be bad. i don't want to be trapped in cairo, decision to send the students home based on feed back from a number of sources from the president and state department. while the students agree it was the right decision, they still have mentioned emotion. what they experience was completely positive and at no point did they feel unsay. even on the bridge watching
. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a...
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. >> ana was a uc santa cruz student who volunteered at the radio station. she hosted a music radio show. they believed she had a bright future. >> i could see her as a music ole gist and i can see her as an edge cater. there was a lot of possibilities. she was a real doer. >> he said she was truly unique and will be missed. ama dates, abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, a discarded cigarette is blamed tonight for a fire that burned people out of a campbell apartment complex. teak a look at the bottom of your screen you can see people making a mad dash out of the building. the cigarette was in an ashtray on the balcony and it quickly set a privacy partition on fire. no one was hurt and the red cross is helping those displaced by the flames. >> a major blow to thousands of students. city college has lost its accreditation. angry students protested. the decision came from the accrediting commission of schools and colleges that says the college fell short in nearly all of the areas requiring improvement. students today had mixed reactions. >> i feel like the people are
. >> ana was a uc santa cruz student who volunteered at the radio station. she hosted a music radio show. they believed she had a bright future. >> i could see her as a music ole gist and i can see her as an edge cater. there was a lot of possibilities. she was a real doer. >> he said she was truly unique and will be missed. ama dates, abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, a discarded cigarette is blamed tonight for a fire that burned people out of a campbell apartment complex....
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. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program. but the positive listening trip was cut two week short after concerns that the situation in cairo could escalate. >> possible that flights in and out of the city eventually will be cancelled fending on what happens so that that would be bad. i don't want to be trapped in cairo, decision to send the students home based on feed back from a number of sources from the president and state department. while the students agree it was the right decision, they still have mentioned emotion. what they experien mpletely positive and at no point did they feel unsay. even on the bridge watching protest
. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a...
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uc santa cruz. a student was killed after a freak accident at a popular summer camp. a large tree fell on her and she was having breakfast outside of the dining hall. she was very active with the campus radio station. four other adults were injured and taken to the hospital. they're expected to survive. now this video shows just how big the tree was when openeling over. a spokesperson says none of the 250 children attending the program was hurt. the camp is popular with families and the organization head quarters in san francisco. abc 7 news reporter nannit miranda is there. we'll hear from the young girl's mother. >> now, the unions and transit agency are meeting right now hoping to forth a deal. >> yes. fingers crossed but no news is not helping the frustrated commuters for hundreds of thousands of residents still struggling to get around. >> we have live team coverage for you. >> let's begin with laura anthony live in oakland with the latest. laura, any real progress? >> not that we've heard of. negotiations did start right on time at 1:00 this afternoon. so they'v
uc santa cruz. a student was killed after a freak accident at a popular summer camp. a large tree fell on her and she was having breakfast outside of the dining hall. she was very active with the campus radio station. four other adults were injured and taken to the hospital. they're expected to survive. now this video shows just how big the tree was when openeling over. a spokesperson says none of the 250 children attending the program was hurt. the camp is popular with families and the...
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. >> in other news this morning, uc berkeley police are watching for a man who impersonated a campus safety expert, walked the student home and proposition on her. show refused and he left this is a sketch of the suspect, described as 6', 200 pounds with a blond goatee and we have a picture of an official uniform. yellow or blue. escorts have a university-issued i.d. badge with a link to the photos at abc7 news.com. >> the i-team has learned a napa restaurant is in big trouble for continuing to senator foie gras. the restaurant said they were serving the food as a protest against the ban but a superior court judge ruled the illegal sale is not protected under freedom of speech. a series of abc7 news reports in 2003 exposed how ducks force-fed for foie gras leading to the passage of the bill banning the food. >> two big name attorneys will be battling in the lawsuit san jose has filed against major league baseball. the san jose mercury news reports we the prosecutor in the iran contra scandal will defend the leg. hose is accusing baseball and the commissioner of a conspiracy to keep t
. >> in other news this morning, uc berkeley police are watching for a man who impersonated a campus safety expert, walked the student home and proposition on her. show refused and he left this is a sketch of the suspect, described as 6', 200 pounds with a blond goatee and we have a picture of an official uniform. yellow or blue. escorts have a university-issued i.d. badge with a link to the photos at abc7 news.com. >> the i-team has learned a napa restaurant is in big trouble for...
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the students from uc davis and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program but the trip was cut two weeks short by concerns the situation in cairo could escalate. >> different trip than planned. i came had to see some pyramids, not a revolution. >> they hope to return, they said there is so much more they want to see but they are grateful they witnessed an important part of egyptian history. >> whole foods said all products in north american stores that contain genially modified ingredients will be labeled as such, the first chain to set a deadline if foods with the modified organisms with the use a growing issue recently. health add vehicles have been pushing for mandatory labeling although the federal government and many scientists say the ingredients are safe. >> new recall from chrysler because of a problem with the airbags and neither snow or rain or gloom of night keeps the post office from the young people. ought national security agency is not the only one looking at daily actives of americans. the post office is watching, too. "new yo
the students from uc davis and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program but the trip was cut two weeks short by concerns the situation in cairo could escalate. >> different trip than planned. i came had to see some pyramids, not a revolution. >> they hope to return, they said there is so much more they want to see but they are grateful they witnessed an important part of egyptian history. >> whole foods said all products in...
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. >> berkeley police want your help to find a prowler accused of sexual assault on uc berkeley, 33-year-old john anthony martin would broke into a woman's bedroom while sleeping and fondled her. police say he got in the building and wandered through several rooms before reaching the victim. she yelled and martin ran away. he is 6' 6" tall and 280 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. >> now a check of the trust with mike. >> we will start with temperatures in the south bay, most of us in the low-to-mid 60's, and i put two temperatures if los gatos, down in the valley if los gatos it is 62. in the hills, it is 73 degrees, and as you go above 1,500' temperatures are running in the mid-70's and mount tamalpais and diabolo and hamilton around 75 degrees. brentwood is a warm spot at 69, and half moon bay and richmond district and bodega bay are around 54 to 57. and a beautiful picture of the tower on telegraph hill now, 56 to 65 with fog toward the coast. temperatures are, by noon, above average, and it will be toasty inland in the 90's but the coast is in the 70's and quiet around 7:00 and 62
. >> berkeley police want your help to find a prowler accused of sexual assault on uc berkeley, 33-year-old john anthony martin would broke into a woman's bedroom while sleeping and fondled her. police say he got in the building and wandered through several rooms before reaching the victim. she yelled and martin ran away. he is 6' 6" tall and 280 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. >> now a check of the trust with mike. >> we will start with temperatures in the south...
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>> well, she would have been a senior this year here at uc the santa cruz. most friends and classmates are on campus yet but she is being remembered this afternoon in a very special place, a radio station where she spent a lot of time volunteering. anaiis took a broadcasting class and was drawn to going on the air on sunday nights. her specialty ti for world music starting with cajun then cuban, then african music. her professor said she had a deep passion to share her naift music with others and it started with a very first radio show. >> she started doing hosting of her own world music show. she was doing the first time out she decided to do a cajun show. i don't know if she spent time in new orleans but it sounded like it. she was passionate about the music and culture of new orleans. >> other volunteers who knew her are numb after learning about the death. you can see from photos she has fun on the radio ask enjoyed working with other students who had a similar passion. he hopes to find vocal words of her broadcast and hopes to air them as a tribute. >>
>> well, she would have been a senior this year here at uc the santa cruz. most friends and classmates are on campus yet but she is being remembered this afternoon in a very special place, a radio station where she spent a lot of time volunteering. anaiis took a broadcasting class and was drawn to going on the air on sunday nights. her specialty ti for world music starting with cajun then cuban, then african music. her professor said she had a deep passion to share her naift music with...
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a 5% increase of the uc and csu systems and expands medical. >> this is a momentous occasion because we have a balanced budget that is actualized. first time where in a decade or more where the state finances under solid shape. >> nice to hear. >> the start of a new miss cal year in this state. >> another sign of the rebounding housing market. property taxes soaring in silicon valley adding to santa clara county could havers. assessor saying it's due to sales above the asking price. it is a new property property owners will get assessment notices in the next few day autos the president is now trying to cool down the international frenzy over national security agency leaker edward snowden, believed to be holed up in the moscow airport. the president spoke about snow des den during a news conference and says the damage to national security has been done. >> nom im not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> ecuador says it's rejecting trade benefits it could lose if it takes in snow den. >> and coming up how to help police find a bandit who ran off with a woman's li
a 5% increase of the uc and csu systems and expands medical. >> this is a momentous occasion because we have a balanced budget that is actualized. first time where in a decade or more where the state finances under solid shape. >> nice to hear. >> the start of a new miss cal year in this state. >> another sign of the rebounding housing market. property taxes soaring in silicon valley adding to santa clara county could havers. assessor saying it's due to sales above the...
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international report from uc davis and cal and uc santa cruz were having the time of their lives as part of a summer abroad program but it was cut short by two weeks over concerns the situation in cairo could escalate. >> different trip than planned. i came had to see pyramids and took part if a revolution. >> they want to return some day but are grateful to have witnessed an important are egyptian history. >> mike will update the weather today but it is cooler. >> relief. maybe the air conditioning if you last it on did not run overnight like it has with temperatures up to 15 degrees cooler in the east bay valley. big changes, everyone. live doppler 7 hd showing a quiet change but for the clouds along the coast that have been filling in all morning as the sea breeze continues. it will be quick over the bay today, san francisco, san pablo and the bell that community with the boat parade for the america's cup and it will be choppy and windy from now until 8:00 this evening. at the coast the winds are from the northwest at 15 to 25 and it will last through 2:00 tomorrow morning. the c
international report from uc davis and cal and uc santa cruz were having the time of their lives as part of a summer abroad program but it was cut short by two weeks over concerns the situation in cairo could escalate. >> different trip than planned. i came had to see pyramids and took part if a revolution. >> they want to return some day but are grateful to have witnessed an important are egyptian history. >> mike will update the weather today but it is cooler. >>...
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. >> she would have started her senior year at uc the santa cruz in the fall. david you spoke with some of her friends at campus radio station? >> yes. students are very numb this evening. she was very well known, campus wide as well as beyond because of a sunday night radio show she did on the campus radio station. she volunteered after taking broadcasting classes and offered a show filled with world music. it could be cuban, or asian she had a passion to share her taste in music with her audiences. the two-hour program is called global dwroofs. her broadcast advisor says she was discovering new music, and giving them a wider audience. >> not too many students want to do unchartered territory. areas they haven't explored. she was a traveler. she would do that. she would take chances and really what a unique when she did a show on the air. >> she had fun at the station with fellow students. michael thought she had phone shall to be a teacher are perhaps, other volunteers were very numb after learning about the death. the station is in the process of trying to f
. >> she would have started her senior year at uc the santa cruz in the fall. david you spoke with some of her friends at campus radio station? >> yes. students are very numb this evening. she was very well known, campus wide as well as beyond because of a sunday night radio show she did on the campus radio station. she volunteered after taking broadcasting classes and offered a show filled with world music. it could be cuban, or asian she had a passion to share her taste in music...
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college students who escape the conflict in egypt back home tonight. 10 students in cairo as part of uc davis summer abroad program. 9 of the students including one from berkeley and one from santa cruz boarded flight paris then to san francisco. they landed short time ago. we will hear from some of the students coming up on 7 news at 11:00. >>> tonight we are learning just how grave condition south african president mandela is i in. court documents reveal mandela is being kept alive by a breathing machine. the 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader was hospitalized nearly a month ago for reoccurring lung infection. documents released part of court case involving dispute from family members. >> dozen of flight cancelled because of volcano in mexico. at least 6 u.s. airlines cancelled more than 40 flights into and out of mexico city and other airptsd after volcano a spewed ash steam and rock. flights were cancelled as precaution and so far the airport are operating normally. >> it's day off for most americans celebrating the fourth of july. and the red white blue party is as diverse as its pe
college students who escape the conflict in egypt back home tonight. 10 students in cairo as part of uc davis summer abroad program. 9 of the students including one from berkeley and one from santa cruz boarded flight paris then to san francisco. they landed short time ago. we will hear from some of the students coming up on 7 news at 11:00. >>> tonight we are learning just how grave condition south african president mandela is i in. court documents reveal mandela is being kept alive...
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. >> new at 11:00, uc berkeley police are on the lookout for a man who walked a student home and then propositioned her. she refused and he left. this is a police sketch of that man. he is described as 6 feet tall and 200 pounds and long, blonde braided hair and blonde co tee. goatee. the campus escorts wear a yellow or brew blew uniform and wear a badge. >>> a napa restaurant is in continuing to serve fla-gra. they said they were serving the food as a protest against the ban. today a superior court judge ruled that the illegal sale is not protected by freedom of speech. they report in 2003 how the ducks are force fed. it lead to the passage of the bill banning the delicacy. >>> all-around the bay area the communities are gearing up for the fourth. thousands are expected to turn out to the 6th annual rose, white and blue parade. the parade that starts at 10:00 is put on by the alameda business association and it gives people a chance to show their patriotic spirit. >> people want an opportunity in a protected environment to be able to express their patriotism without question. that's
. >> new at 11:00, uc berkeley police are on the lookout for a man who walked a student home and then propositioned her. she refused and he left. this is a police sketch of that man. he is described as 6 feet tall and 200 pounds and long, blonde braided hair and blonde co tee. goatee. the campus escorts wear a yellow or brew blew uniform and wear a badge. >>> a napa restaurant is in continuing to serve fla-gra. they said they were serving the food as a protest against the ban....
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. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program. but the positive listening trip was cut two week short after concerns that the situation in cairo could escalate. >> possible that flights in and out of the city eventually will be cancelled fending on what happens so that that would be bad. i don't want to be trapped in cairo, decision to send the students home based on feed back from a number of sources from the president and state department. while the students agree it was the right decision, they still have mentioned emotion. what they sleep train's 4th of july sale doesn't just end sunday, it's going out with a bang! through sunday,
. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a...
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. >> she would have started her senior year at uc the santa cruz in the fall. david you spoke with some of her friends at campus radio station? >> yes. students are very numb this evening. she was very well known, campus wide as well as beyond because of a sunday night radio show she did on the campus radio station. she volunteered after taking broadcasting classes and offered a show filled with world music. it could be cuban, or asian she had a passion to share her taste in music with her audiences. the two-hour program is called global dwroofs. her broadcast advisor says she was discovering new music, and giving them a wider audience. >> not too many students want to do unchartered territory. areas they haven't explored. she was a traveler. she would do that. she would take chances and really what a unique when she did a show on the air. >> she had fun at the station with fellow students. michael thought she had phone shall to be a teacher are perhaps, other volunteers were very numb after learning about the death. the station is in the process of trying to f
. >> she would have started her senior year at uc the santa cruz in the fall. david you spoke with some of her friends at campus radio station? >> yes. students are very numb this evening. she was very well known, campus wide as well as beyond because of a sunday night radio show she did on the campus radio station. she volunteered after taking broadcasting classes and offered a show filled with world music. it could be cuban, or asian she had a passion to share her taste in music...
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. >> lab techs at uc davis are testing for poison. >>> even though they're illegal, you can usually see fireworks all across the city of oakland on the 4th of july. >> firefighters were on patrol and trying to educate people about the dangers of illegal fireworks. >> all 25 of its engines were on patrol and looks for illegal activity. >> if we see someone having a barbecue or discarding cigarettes and such. >> oakland police say they're also out in force using shot spotter technology to find people shooting off guns or setting illegal fireworks. >>> cities all around the bay celebrated independent with an old-fashioned parade. bag pipes and plenty of american flags, both large and small of san jose's annual rose, white, and blue parade. >> the crowd also enjoyed a line of classic cars and vietnam veterans and supporters marched through the neighborhood. >> organizers expected about 40,000 people to show up and watch the band and members of the military march in the parade down hearts avenue. this year's theme was people helping people. >> the awana's club organized the parade. >>> the c
. >> lab techs at uc davis are testing for poison. >>> even though they're illegal, you can usually see fireworks all across the city of oakland on the 4th of july. >> firefighters were on patrol and trying to educate people about the dangers of illegal fireworks. >> all 25 of its engines were on patrol and looks for illegal activity. >> if we see someone having a barbecue or discarding cigarettes and such. >> oakland police say they're also out in force...
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. >> others like uc berkeley student say they have little choice and they'll brave the bridge. >> we're trying to get some other students to go to bart every day and we'll probably rent a car, but there's probably going to be traffic. >> but that's the convenience we have. >> this morning, bart leaders handed over their latet contract offer saying they're looking to negotiate before expiring sunday night. >> we have submitted a proposal that moves our way a bit further than it was. >> this afternoon, the transition union local president said they're reviewing that contract offer. >> we don't want to strike. >> we want a contract. >> union leaders stopped short of saying whether riders would be seven a 72-hour heads up to make other arrangements if a strike comes. >> we're not entertaining that thought. we want a contract. >> that's what we are looking for, that's what our members elected us to do and that's what we're working to do. >> bart workers struck with 1997, about 275,000 computers were affected and it led to a traffic nightmare. >> now, bart's ridership is up to about 400,000 a
. >> others like uc berkeley student say they have little choice and they'll brave the bridge. >> we're trying to get some other students to go to bart every day and we'll probably rent a car, but there's probably going to be traffic. >> but that's the convenience we have. >> this morning, bart leaders handed over their latet contract offer saying they're looking to negotiate before expiring sunday night. >> we have submitted a proposal that moves our way a bit...
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central hub in interesting effect comes out that instead of a few superstars with the long neck and tail uc ethically connected they were they are in interest to a lot of people. this is work that has been done funded by facebook to protect itself from critics that say it is just centralizing influence. but what it means is that it is monetized to see the middle-class a hump like facebook because it is just possible the monetized information network it would yield middle-class in a new way instead of off through the levees like the cosmetology license and union membership there may be a natural distribution of wealth to create a thicker metal. saying something about the middle-class i notice that my hip friends and a part of me are a fronted by a the term middle-class because it means peridot oriented horrible loss of fitness. [laughter] everything we must renounce is the middle-class. but i am talking us a different thing that the aristocracy that occupy the founders of the united states but you need to have a preponderance of people in the middle of the outcomes of human life that have mo
central hub in interesting effect comes out that instead of a few superstars with the long neck and tail uc ethically connected they were they are in interest to a lot of people. this is work that has been done funded by facebook to protect itself from critics that say it is just centralizing influence. but what it means is that it is monetized to see the middle-class a hump like facebook because it is just possible the monetized information network it would yield middle-class in a new way...
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that can have a more optimistic spirit i find that with my colleagues that we can ask questions how uc president obama? but that is something that i see changed the people holding the government accountable. one of the things that maybe you don't know is if those that went to mexico and it just shows how much tourism has expanded. >> speaking of journalism journalism, reporting is such a difficult story how do you decide who to trust? >> that is always tough. if you cover organized crime you have to spend time with people one of the avenges i think that i have based in mexico city and on the border that gives me contact information and but they're always changing officials. it is always getting back to say what you know, about this dire this person? and checking and checking and checking. >> i assure you had some of the same challenges. >> we had that conversation he knows it better with a journalist in the united states and in mexico but from the standpoint from what you trust your little lazier rivers -- he would hear little rivers. you have to play the he and that you are dealt in y
that can have a more optimistic spirit i find that with my colleagues that we can ask questions how uc president obama? but that is something that i see changed the people holding the government accountable. one of the things that maybe you don't know is if those that went to mexico and it just shows how much tourism has expanded. >> speaking of journalism journalism, reporting is such a difficult story how do you decide who to trust? >> that is always tough. if you cover organized...
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but uc-santa cruz student originally reported missing was killed, annais rittenberg. the tree came down in an open space by the dining hall. >> an oak tree 3 feet in diameter broke off about 15 to 20 feet in the air. >> reporter: power has been cut off to part of the camp because of the incident. >> it fell down, it took down power lines, as well. pg&e had to come out, turn those lines off, and then cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to help get those people out that were injured. >> reporter: camp tawonga is a summer camp for children on 160 acres in stanislaus national forest serving the jewish community since 1925. the san francisco-based camp says all campers are
but uc-santa cruz student originally reported missing was killed, annais rittenberg. the tree came down in an open space by the dining hall. >> an oak tree 3 feet in diameter broke off about 15 to 20 feet in the air. >> reporter: power has been cut off to part of the camp because of the incident. >> it fell down, it took down power lines, as well. pg&e had to come out, turn those lines off, and then cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to...
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berkeley police need your help finding a man who sexually assaulted a woman at uc berkeley's fraternity and sorority road. police say john anthony martin walked into an apartment last sunday and groped a woman in her sleep. she woke up and screamed and he ran. officers will not say if the assault took place in a fraternity or sorority house. they say he entered several rooms in that building before entering the woman's room. >>> the city of san francisco getting ready for what could be a record setting pride gathering. more than a million people expected in san francisco this weekend to celebrate an extra special weekend following the supreme court's decision to lift the ban on same-sex marriage in california. no doubt there is some controversy surrounding this year's event. protesters showed up at last night's kick-off party angry army private bradley manning was not made grand marshal for sunday's parade. pride organizers say all voices are welcome. >> he exposed u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan. >> we want voices heard from all levels of the political spectrum. we value that.
berkeley police need your help finding a man who sexually assaulted a woman at uc berkeley's fraternity and sorority road. police say john anthony martin walked into an apartment last sunday and groped a woman in her sleep. she woke up and screamed and he ran. officers will not say if the assault took place in a fraternity or sorority house. they say he entered several rooms in that building before entering the woman's room. >>> the city of san francisco getting ready for what could be...
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the meatballs have been sent to uc-davis for testing. supposedly laced with arsenic >>> got your traffic and weather for the holiday coming up. ,, ,,,,,, >>> good morning. seeing delays through walnut creek even though an overturn accident just cleared all lanes back open southbound 680 approaching treat boulevard. there was a cement powder spill so maybe some activity off to the right hand shoal. that's why we're seeing slow sensors. outside here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights. no delay right now getting into san francisco. and once again no bart service this morning. that is traffic. for your forecast, here's lawrence. >>> happy 4th of july. if you are heading out a little monsoonal moisture sweeping across our skies. looking back toward the city of san francisco, looks like a very hot day again in some spots inland but we have seen a couple light showers even thunderstorms popping up over the north bay with some of the monsoonal clouds. temperatures back into the triple digits well inland. 60s at the co
the meatballs have been sent to uc-davis for testing. supposedly laced with arsenic >>> got your traffic and weather for the holiday coming up. ,, ,,,,,, >>> good morning. seeing delays through walnut creek even though an overturn accident just cleared all lanes back open southbound 680 approaching treat boulevard. there was a cement powder spill so maybe some activity off to the right hand shoal. that's why we're seeing slow sensors. outside here's a live look at the bay...
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>> i was accepted to hard ward, stanford, mit, yale and cale tech and all the ucs i applied to. i selected harvard. >> reporter: her take away from the science win, $50,000. the science win, $50,000. >>> -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> ac 3060 starts now. >>> good evening everyone. the star witness in the george zimmerman murder trial is the star in court. the question is for which side and also unbelievable from nfl star to alleged murderer and yet, more possible trouble for aaron hernan deds. another murder investigation. a double homicide and being looked at in connection to that. more companies cutting ties with paula deen. she's reaching out to reverend jessie jackson and tells us about advice he's giving deen. >>> a second straight day of cross examination for trayvon martin's friend who was on the phone with him when the confrontation unfolded. rachel
>> i was accepted to hard ward, stanford, mit, yale and cale tech and all the ucs i applied to. i selected harvard. >> reporter: her take away from the science win, $50,000. the science win, $50,000. >>> -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> ac 3060 starts now. >>> good evening everyone. the star witness in the george zimmerman murder trial is the star in court. the question is for which side and also unbelievable from nfl star to alleged murderer and yet,...
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a professor of labor relations at uc-berkeley has seen a lot of labor strikes over the years. >> the key is that this doesn't spill over into a very long strike, that could be damaging for both sides. >>> so far, most elected officials have steered clear of the dispute but governor brown refused to impose a 60-day cooling-off period to delay the strike until september, a much busier time for bart. this week, though, relatively mild with many people taking work off because of the july 4th holiday. >> breaking news in oakland. >>> police on the scene at a double homicide near the mcarthur freeway and leak view elementary school north of lake merritt. we have calls in to police and will bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> developing news overnight. india is the latest country to reject nsa leaker edward snowden's request for a meener still seeking asylum in more than 20 other countries. >>> reporter: edward snowden's hopes of finding asylum in ecuador are in doubt. now the former nsa contractor is asking lprom other nations. he has been holed up at a moscow airport f
a professor of labor relations at uc-berkeley has seen a lot of labor strikes over the years. >> the key is that this doesn't spill over into a very long strike, that could be damaging for both sides. >>> so far, most elected officials have steered clear of the dispute but governor brown refused to impose a 60-day cooling-off period to delay the strike until september, a much busier time for bart. this week, though, relatively mild with many people taking work off because of the...
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. >> the meatballs have now been sent to uc-davis for testing. vets say if you think your dog has been exposed, get them checked out immediately. >>> 4:37. and back to our weather forecast for the 4th of july holiday. >> can you believe it's the 4th of july? glad you guys are all dressed in your 4th of july colors. >> i did it yesterday. yesterday was red dress day. i know. >> that's all right. you guys still look good. >> thank you. >>> around the bay area today, we are seeing a couple of patches of fog. very interestingly, though, we have some of that monsoonal moisture sweeping in overhead bringing with it some thunderstorms across mendocino coast now sweeping onshore. that should move by here very shortly. then we'll be done for today. patchy clouds out there right now. temperatures very, very warm in spots. 74 degrees in livermore. 71 in concord. and 68 degrees in san jose. a heat advisory continuing until 7:00 this evening, again these temperatures going to soar for the 7th straight day triple digits in some spots inland. as high as 101 deg
. >> the meatballs have now been sent to uc-davis for testing. vets say if you think your dog has been exposed, get them checked out immediately. >>> 4:37. and back to our weather forecast for the 4th of july holiday. >> can you believe it's the 4th of july? glad you guys are all dressed in your 4th of july colors. >> i did it yesterday. yesterday was red dress day. i know. >> that's all right. you guys still look good. >> thank you. >>> around...
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. >> reporter: the meatballs have been sent to uc-davis for testing. it's early, not a lot -- no dog owners out for a walk with their dogs yet. this is a pretty busy area. in terms of residential areas, there are a lot of houses here. and then there's the glen canyon park. this is a popular spot for dogs. back to you. >> if somebody has brought his dog to the twin peaks diamond heights neighborhood what are the symptoms to look for? how can people tell if their dogs were exposed to the meatballs? >> reporter: vets say the two dogs that were poisoned taken to the emergency room showed signs of agitation, seizures and even hypothermia and hard time breathing. >> thank you, da lin. >>> a lot of people want to see the fireworks in the sky. you better deliver. >> this is always tough, too especially with the low clouds and fog. watch out for that at the coastline. lightning strikes in the north bay with monsoonal moisture sweeping through overnight some of the lightning bolts coming down in that direction even a couple of raindrops so we have a neat sky for
. >> reporter: the meatballs have been sent to uc-davis for testing. it's early, not a lot -- no dog owners out for a walk with their dogs yet. this is a pretty busy area. in terms of residential areas, there are a lot of houses here. and then there's the glen canyon park. this is a popular spot for dogs. back to you. >> if somebody has brought his dog to the twin peaks diamond heights neighborhood what are the symptoms to look for? how can people tell if their dogs were exposed to...
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they have been sent to uc-davis for testing. if you think your dog has been exposed, have them checked immediately. >>> fans will take over the embarcadero today for the start finally of the america's cup races. teams are fighting over a last- minute rule change. the italian and new zealand teams say a change to the rudder tabs on the bottom of the boats gives other teams an unfair advantage. five-member jury is set to hear the protests monday. but the first race is scheduled for sunday over the weekend. >>> what do you think, a little fog for the races? >> a lot of fog for the races and probably a good sea breeze, too. that will be blowing them around the bay. we'll see some changes coming up in the next couple of days. what a nice start to the day. couple of subtropical clouds making the way across our skies the temperatures starting out mild to warm on this 4th of july. and look at that. we are frozen in time on our weather computer. >> it got cold. >> it froze in a hurry. i think our weather computer just died. but folks, yo
they have been sent to uc-davis for testing. if you think your dog has been exposed, have them checked immediately. >>> fans will take over the embarcadero today for the start finally of the america's cup races. teams are fighting over a last- minute rule change. the italian and new zealand teams say a change to the rudder tabs on the bottom of the boats gives other teams an unfair advantage. five-member jury is set to hear the protests monday. but the first race is scheduled for...
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. >> reporter: for years a team of researchers at uc-davis have been trying to figure out why meats you cook can potentially cause cancer. they look at meat as a muscle and found certain temperatures can ignite a chemical reaction inside the muscle that promotes cancer-causing carcinogens. >> these reactions take a while to get going and they need a certain temperature. they need to get over 300, 350 fahrenheit. >> reporter: dr. felton also looked for ways to prevent this internal heating in beef, chicken and pork. one answer? marinade. according to the american institute of cancer research, using marinade can reduce carcinogens by as much as 99%. think of marinade as an insulator. the outside of the meat cooks faster allowing the meat to heat through without reaching that 300 to 350-degree mark. also, be a nervous cook. flip your meat over and over again while you cook it. the more flipping the better. >> each time you turn it, it cools off and the meat doesn't have a chance to reach those internal temperatures. >> reporter: while you let all this marinade -- >> definitely makes me thi
. >> reporter: for years a team of researchers at uc-davis have been trying to figure out why meats you cook can potentially cause cancer. they look at meat as a muscle and found certain temperatures can ignite a chemical reaction inside the muscle that promotes cancer-causing carcinogens. >> these reactions take a while to get going and they need a certain temperature. they need to get over 300, 350 fahrenheit. >> reporter: dr. felton also looked for ways to prevent this...
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take this uc-merced student. >> i'm excited. it's going to be my first car. >> reporter: if she had left for school a couple of years ago, her mom's not sure she would have bought her a car then. >> maybe not. >> reporter: but now it's a different story. so you get a car, right? >> yeah, i do get a car. >> reporter: this week, industry stats show the strongest sales numbers since between. >> those are great. >> reporter: you can call it a comeback because salesman jones' smile is back and he is seeing a lot of test drives rolling from his dealership. >> it's rewarding for me because i have seen the good times, i have seen the bad times and now i see it good again. ha ha. >> reporter: there are three main reasons for the uptick, new products, consumer demand and more financing available. >> the banks have opened back up again and they are buying deals. >> reporter: our other car is kind of old and rundown. >> reporter: stotts' family is looking to replace. >> we figure that we would jump on the opportunity now. >> reporter: it's
take this uc-merced student. >> i'm excited. it's going to be my first car. >> reporter: if she had left for school a couple of years ago, her mom's not sure she would have bought her a car then. >> maybe not. >> reporter: but now it's a different story. so you get a car, right? >> yeah, i do get a car. >> reporter: this week, industry stats show the strongest sales numbers since between. >> those are great. >> reporter: you can call it a comeback...
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they arrived at sfo yesterday. >> she wasn't worried. >> uc was definitely worried about us and kind of shot us out of there as fast as they could. but i -- yeah, i didn't -- i felt pretty safe. i have like i loved the people we were were. >> just the volatility, the situation could explode into -- you just never know. >> even though the students say they felt safe in egypt, their parents wanted them back home. the trip was supposed to last through the summer. >>> a million-dollar heist but they didn't take money or jewels. the unexpected merchandise thieves slipped away with. >> the warriors plot thickens, folks. dwight howard, is he coming closer and closer to golden state? we'll see. information just post the late last night and san jose's joey chestnut is the king when it comes to the hot dogs. again! >> that's all coming up. but first let's look at $6.3 billion, shall we? the new eastern span of the bay bridge. ,,,,,,,, sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic ends sunday. experience the pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money
they arrived at sfo yesterday. >> she wasn't worried. >> uc was definitely worried about us and kind of shot us out of there as fast as they could. but i -- yeah, i didn't -- i felt pretty safe. i have like i loved the people we were were. >> just the volatility, the situation could explode into -- you just never know. >> even though the students say they felt safe in egypt, their parents wanted them back home. the trip was supposed to last through the summer....
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she was about to enter her senior year at uc santa cruz. she was an environmental studies major also active with the campus radio station. >> a very out going. she was light hearted, always could rely on her to take the spirits up around the station. >> four other counselors were hurt in the accident at camp towonga in the stanislaw national forest. campers were just starting their day when the unthinkable happened. >> i can give you an idea where this took place. you can see the building behind me and just to the left of it are the power lines that were hit when the tree fell. this all took place about 8:30 this morning while the campers were having breakfast. the tree did not fall on the building, but instead it hit an open space, a fire circle. the tree came crashing down in an open space by the dining hal. >> it's an oak tree. when it fell down, it took down power license, as well. pg&e had to come out, turn those lines off, then cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to help get those people out that were i
she was about to enter her senior year at uc santa cruz. she was an environmental studies major also active with the campus radio station. >> a very out going. she was light hearted, always could rely on her to take the spirits up around the station. >> four other counselors were hurt in the accident at camp towonga in the stanislaw national forest. campers were just starting their day when the unthinkable happened. >> i can give you an idea where this took place. you can see...
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. >> reporter: ten uc students were evacuated from an island in the nile. lisa told her son by facebook that he was going to be evacuated. >> he didn't know about the evacuation. >> reporter: we were pretty close to it . it wouldn't have taken long if things were to happen. >> reporter: watching events on the television worried parents more than students. their daughter christine who loved egypt says she brought home a lesson about freedom. >> it's been a long 4th of july for me. you really can't take your independence for granted. we really take america for granted. >> reporter: the students are out safe and sound but they say their summer adventure in egypt ended way too son. >>> the bart strike over for now. new details about the agreement reached moments ago. and how did park police lose track of thousands of weapons? >>> and what can you do before throwing that steak on the grill that helps prevent cancer? through sunday at sleep train's 4th of july sale, save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pe
. >> reporter: ten uc students were evacuated from an island in the nile. lisa told her son by facebook that he was going to be evacuated. >> he didn't know about the evacuation. >> reporter: we were pretty close to it . it wouldn't have taken long if things were to happen. >> reporter: watching events on the television worried parents more than students. their daughter christine who loved egypt says she brought home a lesson about freedom. >> it's been a long 4th...
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we visited uc-berkeley to find out how it affects some students. >>> reporter: uc students are already filling out the paperwork for their college loans. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rate on subsidized government loans jumps from 3.4% to 6.8%. the increase does not apply to existing loans. it only applies to new loans affecting about 7.5 million borrowers. lawmakers failed to reach a deal after floating several proposals to stop the increase. many agree that student debt is a financial crisis that will take a toll on the broader economy. >> people in the 20s are putting off home purchases, they are putting off automobile purchases. they are not doing what their parents' generation did because they have so much debt. >> reporter: but democrats and republicans say they want a deal to stop the hike in student debt. republicans favor a proposal linking rates to the financial markets. democrats prefer stenning the current rate for a year while they work out a long-term solution. in the meantime, students face high costs. >> it
we visited uc-berkeley to find out how it affects some students. >>> reporter: uc students are already filling out the paperwork for their college loans. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rate on subsidized government loans jumps from 3.4% to 6.8%. the increase does not apply to existing loans. it only applies to new loans affecting about 7.5 million borrowers. lawmakers failed to reach a deal after floating...
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but as uc-berkeley labor expert harvey shaken tells us -- >> the sides are still far apart but compromise is the nature of collective bargaining so we're closer to a settlement than we were significantly before this took place. >> reporter: now, this is usually the time when state and local politicians start weighing in behind the scenes to try to force a deal. but with the two key issues being how much workers should pay into their pensions and into their healthcare plans, most of the heavyweight elected leaders are keeping their distance. >> no political leader wants to alienate a union as powerful as the seiu. but at the same time, they are very concerned with the broader public reaction. >> reporter: now, the good news here is the change in the tone. you have to remember that just a couple of days ago when this started, the main talk was about why they weren't talking. now they're at the table. hard numbers still to crunch though. these are big and tough issues. but if there is an agreement, unions tell us that they will go back on a tentative agreement. they won't wait for a confirma
but as uc-berkeley labor expert harvey shaken tells us -- >> the sides are still far apart but compromise is the nature of collective bargaining so we're closer to a settlement than we were significantly before this took place. >> reporter: now, this is usually the time when state and local politicians start weighing in behind the scenes to try to force a deal. but with the two key issues being how much workers should pay into their pensions and into their healthcare plans, most of...
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and i heard shouting. >> reporter: 8 students from uc- davis, alex from uc-santa cruz and the teacher have been planning their trip to egypt since the first of the year. they arrived for a month long stay. they were having a good time. >> before that, they managed to climb up here, ride some camels, go on a boat cruise. >> reporter: she was given surprised given egypt's instability that uc went ahead with the trip. was he frightened for his safety? >> no. >> reporter: were you? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the students apparently were reluctant to leave and u.s. authorities had to prompt them to get out. >> sent out another note that said, this evacuation is mandatory. nobody can stay there. >> reporter: so the students want d to stay to stay? >> uhm, he was hoping to go to europe and stay there. >> reporter: summer in europe may not be a bad alternative to the summer in crisis in egypt. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the students paid a little more than $4,000 each for the trip. the u.s. government picks up the tab for the evacuation. >>> poison meatballs making ba
and i heard shouting. >> reporter: 8 students from uc- davis, alex from uc-santa cruz and the teacher have been planning their trip to egypt since the first of the year. they arrived for a month long stay. they were having a good time. >> before that, they managed to climb up here, ride some camels, go on a boat cruise. >> reporter: she was given surprised given egypt's instability that uc went ahead with the trip. was he frightened for his safety? >> no. >>...
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we asked students at uc- berkeley for their take on the stalemate. uc students are already filling out the paperwork for their college loans. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rate on subsidized government loans jumps from 3.4% to 6.8%. the increase does not apply to existing loans, only to new ones affecting about 7.5 million borrowers. lawmakers failed to reach a deal after floating several proposals to stop the increase. many agree that student debt is a financial crisis that will take a toll on the broader economy. >> people in the 20s are putting off home purchases, putting off automobile purchases, are not doing what their parents' generation did because they have so much debt. >> reporter: democrats and republicans say they want a deal to stop the hike in student debt. republicans favor a proposal to link rates to the financial markets. democrats prefer stenning the current rate for a -- extending the current rate for a year while they work out a long-term solution. in the meantime st
we asked students at uc- berkeley for their take on the stalemate. uc students are already filling out the paperwork for their college loans. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rate on subsidized government loans jumps from 3.4% to 6.8%. the increase does not apply to existing loans, only to new ones affecting about 7.5 million borrowers. lawmakers failed to reach a deal after floating several proposals to stop the increase....
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but uc-santa cruz student originally reported missing was killed, annais rittenberg. the tree came down in an open space by the dining hall. >> an oak tree 3 feet in diameter broke off about 15 to 20 feet in the air. >> reporter: power has been cut off to part of the camp because of the incident. >> it fell down, it took down power lines, as well. pg&e had to come out, turn those lines off, and then cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to help get those people out that were injured. >> reporter: camp tawonga is a summer camp for children on 160 acres in stanislaus national forest serving the jewish community since 1925. the san francisco-based camp says all campers are safe and accounted for and camp is still continuing. but early word that children had been hurt sent some parents into an understandable panic. >> there were some parents i saw yes and the camp put out some type of information to the parents. >> reporter: the san francisco sheriff's family is camping nearby and ross mirkarimi stopped to see if he could help. >> it's a trag
but uc-santa cruz student originally reported missing was killed, annais rittenberg. the tree came down in an open space by the dining hall. >> an oak tree 3 feet in diameter broke off about 15 to 20 feet in the air. >> reporter: power has been cut off to part of the camp because of the incident. >> it fell down, it took down power lines, as well. pg&e had to come out, turn those lines off, and then cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to...
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. >> reporter: some of the meatballs have been sent to uc- davis for testing. vets remind neighbors if their dogs are having seizures, take them to the e.r. oscar is hanging on. >> he's a fighter. his mom is a fighter too. and so we have very high hopes that he is going to do okay. >> reporter: in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the symptoms include seizure, fatigue and trouble breathing. police are looking for the person responsible. >>> i'm tired. i want to go back to work. i mean, i'm sure the bay area is tired of it, too. >> it is a holiday but no break for the bart negotiators. both the union and bart leaders behind closed doors now hoping to settle the four-day bart strike. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran live in oakland, where bay area commuters hope something gets done today. cate. >> reporter: frank, while both sides have been inside the caltrans building for nearly an hour now, if it's anything like the negotiations we have seen in the past, they could be in for a long day. we were here when several key players from bart and the unions showed up.
. >> reporter: some of the meatballs have been sent to uc- davis for testing. vets remind neighbors if their dogs are having seizures, take them to the e.r. oscar is hanging on. >> he's a fighter. his mom is a fighter too. and so we have very high hopes that he is going to do okay. >> reporter: in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> the symptoms include seizure, fatigue and trouble breathing. police are looking for the person responsible. >>> i'm tired. i want...
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uc students are already fil out the paperwork for their college loans. the loan rate allow. >>> bad news for millions of people with student loan. interest rates just doubled because congress couldn't work out a deal. >> reporter: uc stopts are already filling out the paperwork for their college loan. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rateon subsidized government loans jumped from 3.4% to 6.8%. it only applies to new ploons lawmakers filed reach a deal after floating several proposals to stop the increase. many agree that student debt is a financial crisis that will take a toll on the broader economy. >> people in their 20 are putting off home purchases and automobile purchases. they are not doing what their parents' generation did because they have so much debt. >> reporter: but democrats and republicans say they want a deal to stop the hike in student debt. republicans favor a proposal linking rates to a financial market. democrats favor extending the rites for a year while they work out a lon
uc students are already fil out the paperwork for their college loans. the loan rate allow. >>> bad news for millions of people with student loan. interest rates just doubled because congress couldn't work out a deal. >> reporter: uc stopts are already filling out the paperwork for their college loan. the rate hike is a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't think it's really fair. >> reporter: the rateon subsidized government loans jumped from 3.4% to 6.8%. it only...
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she was about to enter her senior year in uc santa cruz. she was an environmental studies major and active with the campus radio station. >> arias was very outgoing, light-hearted, always could rely on her to pick the spirits up around the station. >> four other counselors were hurt in the accident. campers were just starting their day when the unthinkable happened. >> >> reporter: you can see the building behind me. just to the left of it were the power lines that were hit when the tree fell. this happened around 8:30 this morning when the campers were having breakfast. >> it's an oak tree. when it fell down , it took down power lines as well. pg&e had to come out, and turn the lines off. and cal fire was able to go in and start removing portions of the trees to get the people out that were injured. >> reporter: all campers are safe and accounted for, and camp is still continuing. but early word that children had been hurt sent some parents into an understandable panic. san francisco's sheriff ross mirkarimi's family is camping nearby. >>
she was about to enter her senior year in uc santa cruz. she was an environmental studies major and active with the campus radio station. >> arias was very outgoing, light-hearted, always could rely on her to pick the spirits up around the station. >> four other counselors were hurt in the accident. campers were just starting their day when the unthinkable happened. >> >> reporter: you can see the building behind me. just to the left of it were the power lines that were...
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they ousted morsi. 8 students and a professor from uc davis had to cut their egypt trip short. here is their story. >> reporter: parents were waiting for the arrival of their kids. their 20-year-old daughter wasn't worried. >> they shot us out of there, but i didn't -- i felt safe. i loved the people we were with. >> reporter:10 u.c. students were evacuated. >> he said seriously i will check my e-mail. >> i can understand their concern, but the place we were was really safe the the time. it wouldn't have taken long if things had happen. >> reporter: worried parents more than students. >> the situation can explode into who knows what. >> it was a long 4th of july for me. it makes me think up really can't take yourindependence for granted. they are worried about the military taking over. >> i almost pointed when i saw my dog go into seizures. >>> a dog ate tainted meatballs. >>> the unexpected merchandise thieves took. >>> when does the cool-down begin? the news continues here on the cw. ,,,,,,,,,, through sunday at sleep train's 4th of july sale, save on sleep train's most popul
they ousted morsi. 8 students and a professor from uc davis had to cut their egypt trip short. here is their story. >> reporter: parents were waiting for the arrival of their kids. their 20-year-old daughter wasn't worried. >> they shot us out of there, but i didn't -- i felt safe. i loved the people we were with. >> reporter:10 u.c. students were evacuated. >> he said seriously i will check my e-mail. >> i can understand their concern, but the place we were was...
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faugh >>james: police are warning uc berkeley students of an impostor on campus. >> it was here on the university that the victim was waiting for a campus escorts when an impersonator approach ter and proceeded to walk her home. police say when the suspect got to the victim's apartment, he asked use the bathroom. when he was done, he asked students to perform a sexual act on him. she refused and he left the apartment. >> at a better work hard and get to ember that was because we don't it happened again. >> this is a sketch for the man police are looking for. a white man in his mid-20s about 6 ft. tall. police are reminding students that an escort wears a blue or yellow form with a label that says community service officer. if their uniform is in question, asked for a deeper if they should have a badge issued by the university with their full name written on it. in the berkeley, police here reid, kron4 news. discuss hong upholds have hot, he and his jolla ahoy cause me get ahead he is if if >>james:good morning. top stories we are following on this friday july 5th. the bart strike is ov
faugh >>james: police are warning uc berkeley students of an impostor on campus. >> it was here on the university that the victim was waiting for a campus escorts when an impersonator approach ter and proceeded to walk her home. police say when the suspect got to the victim's apartment, he asked use the bathroom. when he was done, he asked students to perform a sexual act on him. she refused and he left the apartment. >> at a better work hard and get to ember that was because...
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. >> police are searching for a person who impersonated a uc berkeley police escort. it happened in the area of university and shattuck last night. once in her apartment, man asked to use the restroom, then asked the students to perform sexual acts on him. the group refused and the man left without incident. >> we are human beings, we trust people, that is what we do. it is a good thing that he did not do anything. >> here is a sketch of who police looking for. the man is described as a male in his 20s, he's about 6 ft. tall, weighing 200 lbs.. he also has long blond and braided hair, and was wearing a tan jacket with the word " bear " on a the label. students are reminded the official campus as course where a blue or yellow uniform and will be carrying a badge. if you believe the escort is a fake, you can access see his or her badge. >> here is a live look outside. the san mateo bridge has a wind advisory. should keep this in mind. the bart strike, is offer ni for now. >> we will be right back grip. look at them kids... they have no idea what it was like before u-ver
. >> police are searching for a person who impersonated a uc berkeley police escort. it happened in the area of university and shattuck last night. once in her apartment, man asked to use the restroom, then asked the students to perform sexual acts on him. the group refused and the man left without incident. >> we are human beings, we trust people, that is what we do. it is a good thing that he did not do anything. >> here is a sketch of who police looking for. the man is...
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. >> what uc are the main issues is the main a money issue or safety a pension was the main sticking point appeared >> pensions and health care are in the economic package. >> we think safety is a number one issue every day so we put some proposed out there and are willing to talk but it is really the money that we are so far apart on state said rick the spokesperson for bart appeared >> another hot one around the bay area today and we are not going to get any relief from the heat. >> tomorrow morning there will be a big change with thunderstorms and possible lightning strikes the starting at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> as look at the satellite and radar pictures right now we are seeing mostly clear skies over the bay area right now appeared >> 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning will be the best chance for those thunderstorms. >> '70s and '80s was start the day tomorrow and by noon time it will be into the 90s and by the after newly temperatures will be in the triple digits in many cities around the bay area. >> 100 in cupertino and sunnyvale tomorrow. >> 1 03 in concord. wh
. >> what uc are the main issues is the main a money issue or safety a pension was the main sticking point appeared >> pensions and health care are in the economic package. >> we think safety is a number one issue every day so we put some proposed out there and are willing to talk but it is really the money that we are so far apart on state said rick the spokesperson for bart appeared >> another hot one around the bay area today and we are not going to get any relief...